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Charging an EV during a thunderstorm

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Is it Safe to Charge an EV During a Thunderstorm?

When dark clouds roll in, many EV drivers ask themselves: can I still charge my EV as normal, or is it better to wait? Rain, lightning and thunder often make people unsure about what actually applies when charging. Modern EVs and charging stations are designed for everyday outdoor use, but it is still worth having a closer look at the issue. During a thunderstorm, the key thing is to assess the situation properly.

Why charging in the rain is usually not a problem

If you want to charge your EV in the rain, you can normally do so without concern. Manufacturers and industry associations point out that charging connections are designed to be weatherproof, so moisture cannot easily get into the system. That is why charging an EV in poor weather is generally not a problem, as long as the charging point, connector and cable are in good condition. Whether you want to charge on the road or at home, there is usually no need to stop the charging process at the first shower. What matters less is the rain itself and more the condition of the equipment.

When a thunderstorm becomes critical

The situation is different when rain turns into a real storm. An EV is not automatically a safety risk during a thunderstorm, but it can become dangerous if you are outside near electrical components during a possible lightning strike. For that reason, manufacturers advise against charging when there is a clear risk of lightning. So it makes sense not to wait until the thunder is already overhead before deciding whether to charge your EV during a storm. It is better to start charging earlier or wait until the weather has calmed down again.

What to keep in mind when plugging in and unplugging

For your safety, a few simple precautions are often enough:

  • Check before charging that the cable and connector are undamaged, clean and dry in the contact area
  • Avoid touching the connection with wet hands where possible
  • Make sure you are not standing in puddles or snow when plugging in
  • If the thunderstorm is already very close, do not stay outside unnecessarily by the vehicle or charging station
  • It is better to wait in a sheltered place until the storm has passed and only unplug afterwards
  • If you notice smoke or an unusual smell, stop the charging process immediately

Staying safe on the road when the weather turns

Many people link charging directly to whether you can still drive an EV during a thunderstorm. The answer is this: driving itself is not the main issue. Poor visibility, water on the road and the general hazards of severe weather are the real concerns. In terms of charging, that means it is better to plan with a little reserve instead of having to look for the next charging point in the worst of the weather. That helps you avoid stress and make calmer decisions. A thunderstorm is not a reason to panic, but it is certainly a reason to act with care.

Charge reliably with JOLT

Especially when the weather is uncertain, it helps to have charging points that are easy to reach and reliable in everyday use. That is exactly what we offer at JOLT with our ultra-fast charging stations, designed for simple, fast and practical charging. This makes charging easier to plan, even when rain is setting in, and you need a straightforward solution on the go.

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